PLEASE mention city/state in subject lines, when relevanthttp://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m732157.ashx(c) Roadfood.com Discussion Board30Re:PLEASE mention city/state in subject lines, when relevant (1bbqboy) Scotty's steamed cheeseburgers and apizza?<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m732157.ashxFindPost/732972Sat, 09 Mar 2013 21:48:02 GMTRe:PLEASE mention city/state in subject lines, when relevant (CCinNJ) Oh stop. The Stern's would rather report from Death Valley than a short drive to NJ.http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m732157.ashxFindPost/732954Sat, 09 Mar 2013 17:19:09 GMTRe:PLEASE mention city/state in subject lines, when relevant (1bbqboy) I assume all reviews are from Connecticut places, and if not that,<br> the Eastern Seaboard.&nbsp;<br> If they're not it is a pleasant surprise.<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m732157.ashxFindPost/732952Sat, 09 Mar 2013 17:01:10 GMTRe:PLEASE mention city/state in subject lines, when relevant (mbrookes) LA, once again depending on where you live, can also mean Lower Alabama. We often use that<br> term refering to the Bama coast.<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m732157.ashxFindPost/732950Sat, 09 Mar 2013 16:58:24 GMTRe:PLEASE mention city/state in subject lines, when relevant (mayor al) I think the suggestion is a good one. We should help the reader focus on his/her interests, not steer them down aisles they might otherwise choose to pass by.<br> &nbsp; I had lived here in the MidWest/South for a number of years before understanding that <b>USC</b> might mean something other than my&nbsp; <b>University of Southern California Trojans!</b>&nbsp;( U of South Carolina)&nbsp; AND that <b>LA </b>could be a "State" not just a city in California.<br> The old adage...KISS... applies here. Let's make sure our readers not only understand of what we write...but of <b>WHERE</b> also.<br> AL<br> &nbsp;<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m732157.ashxFindPost/732825Fri, 08 Mar 2013 15:31:31 GMTRe:PLEASE mention city/state in subject lines, when relevant (ann peeples) I think its a valuable concern.. People want to know, and not all of us travel the country. Mr. Stern is given a pass, as he is the God of this site.<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m732157.ashxFindPost/732242Mon, 04 Mar 2013 03:20:52 GMTRe:PLEASE mention city/state in subject lines, when relevant (Bruce Bilmes and Susan Boyle) Reviews and Digest posts are different. The headings on reviews always consist of the name of the restaurant and its location. Digest posts usually do not (even the ones written by Michael).<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m732157.ashxFindPost/732227Sun, 03 Mar 2013 22:59:47 GMTRe:PLEASE mention city/state in subject lines, when relevant (CCinNJ) I guess that's why you always knew who did it...right from the jump...on Columbo.http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m732157.ashxFindPost/732179Sun, 03 Mar 2013 15:00:21 GMTRe:PLEASE mention city/state in subject lines, when relevant (Foodbme) Other Regular posters do the same thing like they think we know who, what and where they're talking about<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m732157.ashxFindPost/732178Sun, 03 Mar 2013 14:53:51 GMTPLEASE mention city/state in subject lines, when relevant (bartl) When talking about a specific restaurant, I would greatly prefer if I an idea from the subject line as to where it is, and not have to read half the post/story before getting a clue. Bruce and Susan on the main roadfood.com page are particularly bad about this; 3 of the 6 stories on the front page did not have the location on the topic, and in one (the Eastern Shore Diner), you had to halfway into the notice before you had a clue as to where they were talking about. Note that Michael never has a problem including this info.<br> &nbsp;<br> Bart<br>http://www.roadfood.com/Forums/rss-m732157.ashxFindPost/732157Sun, 03 Mar 2013 10:48:31 GMT